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This film simulation for JPEGs is dominating my images left and right.
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The images are fantastic and I love the manual dials and aperture ring
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The BW film simulation is out of the world, and I am getting fabulous images at home with the 56 mm lens, no fiddling with post processing.
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Ergonomic, intuitive controls, outstanding images
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Beyond the stellar image quality, here’s what stands out for me:First, the rangefinder format with an optical viewfinder is really nice
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I should lower the rating, but the images I did get from the camera are amazing; I just cannot justify the cost for the problems I encountered and imagine shooting an event and needing that one shot... you get a black frame or an error to turn the camera off/on
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one of the cards should fail (something that's only happened to me once).In sum, the Fujifilm X-Pro2 provides a very refined experience: a solid and evolved physical package that produces beautiful image quality
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It may degrade your image but I havent noticed a change in quality
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The images are beautiful with incredible dynamic range and while I will keep my D800 for other shooting needs, it now feels like a brick.
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The images come out WAAAAAY to cold
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Excellent image quality, brilliant hybrid viewfinder, ergonomically a huge improvement over all of fuji's past cameras.
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Enter the X-Pro2, and I can have the same fantastic image quality for about half the weight
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Realized that full frame size glass is full frame size glass and if you want great images, you need to lug the rocks along.
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Since then, I couldn't be happier- lovely sharp, punchy images, and few missed shots of kids
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This bothered me as I wouldn't be using the main feature of this camera